Asolo Titan Mountaineering Boots - Waterproof Gore-Tex® (For Men)
$194.95
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Closeouts. Asolo's Titan mountaineering boots provide surefootedness that can't be beat for glaciated peaks and serious alpine ascents. Performance boots have a waterproof Gore-Tex® lining, a Vibram® Ascent outsole for unslippable grip and a full rubber rand for protection. Dual-density rubber and polyurethane midsoles provide cushioning and supportSemi-auto crampon compatibleTough-woven synthetic uppersLeather tongue gussets resist abrasion and waterHeight: 6-½"Weight: 4 lb. pr. Closeouts. Romania.
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Best boots I've puchased yet By SoloHiker from Thiensville, WI on 08/06/2008 Pros: Comfortable, Great Grip, Versatile Describe Yourself: Avid Adventurer Sizing: Feels true to size Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: These boots are well designed. Plenty of toe room. The soles roll with your step, making walking easier with a rigid sole. The back of the sole is well defined for plunge-stepping. The Goretex helps keep the feet dry and warm when slogging up snowfields. And best of all, they're not made in China!
By Kilt Hiker from Foothills, NC on 08/05/2008 Pros: Comfortable, Great Grip Best Uses: Alpine Routes, Creek Crossing, Deep Mud, Heavy Snow, Mixed Routes, Vertical Ice Describe Yourself: Avid Adventurer Sizing: Feels true to size Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: We just went on a three day hike at Mt. Rogers in VA and did a chunk of the AT. It rained real hard the first day for a while which provided some deep mud and lots of water puddles. In these boots I didnt even have to look at the trail and watch out for either of them, walked straight through with no worry. The second day was alot of creek crossings and rocky climbs. Once again I didnt have a problem with either with these boots. They kept my feet dry and provided plenty of support for me and my 30lb. pack. At the end of the trip I had comfortable feet with no blisters. This boot does it all and then some. They even look great on the trail when I am wearing my kilt. Images shared by: Kilt HikerStanding in a creek on the App. Trail Tags: Picture of Product, Using Product
comfortable right out of the box By IronMike from Cooperstown, NY on 07/12/2008 Pros: Comfortable, Easy To Put On & Adjust Best Uses: Alpine Routes, Mixed Routes Describe Yourself: Casual/ Recreational Sizing: Feels true to size Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I use these boots for backpack hunting and mountain hunting. I needed something that offered good support for off trail hiking with a 65 lb back pack (heavier when I pack out game) but also would work for scrambling up scree or packing meat down from a ridge line. These boots are stiff enough for mountaineering but comfortable for straight ahead hiking. I like the quick lacing hook that holds the foot half of the lacing tight while you lace the ankle part. The tread is agressive and the lining thick and adjustable. I have only worn them for about 10 miles so far but I haven't had any hot spots. The toe box is big. I usually rub my left big toe nail on boots and have had it turn black and fall off a couple times with other boots. I don't think this will happen with these boots.
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